Choline Bitartrate, 650 mg, 60 Capsules

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Choline Bitartrate Supplement may help with: Support Healthy Brain Function
Provide Nutrient for the Memory
Support Healthy Cell Membranes
Convert Fats into Useful Products
Aid in the Production of HDL (good) Cholestrol
Formulated by Ray Sahelian, MD
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Choline bitartrate is a dietary supplement that can help increase acetylcholine neurotransmitter levels.

To Support Healthy Brain Function

To Provide an important Nutrient for Mental function - For better mental function see Mind Power Rx

To Support Healthy Cell Membranes

To Convert Fats into Useful Substances

To Aid in the Production of HDL (good) Cholestrol

Suggested Use, how much to take:As a dietary supplement, take one capsule in the morning on an empty stomach or as recommended by your health care provider.

Choline benefitsMost people who take a choline supplement notice having more mental focus and being more alert. A positive side effect is that supplementation can help with erections, although not as effectively as Passion Rx with Yohimbe.

Choline side effects, adverse reactions Most people who take one capsule of choline do not experience any significant side effects. A common side effect of choline ingestion when dosages exceed 500 mg is increased body temperature and sweating. Nausea and loss of appetite can also result from very high doses. See the latest research on Choline side effects.

Testimonial side effectQ. I just wanted to let you know about a choline side effect. I took 3 capsules of the choline supplement and felt nausea and increased body temperature that lasted a couple of hours.A. Yes, choline side effects do include nausea and elevated body temperature. This is not common when taking one capsule.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Capsule

Servings Per Container: 60 Capsules

Amount Per Serving

% Daily Value

Choline Bitartrate (Yielding 260 mg of choline)

650 mg

†

†Daily Value or Recommended Daily Intake Not Established

Other Ingredients : Gelatin and Rice Flour.

Choline in foods and function Choline, found in foods as varied as liver, beef, eggs, and chocolate, plays an important role in the formation of cell membranes -- the outer sheath that keeps cells intact. In addition, it works as a building block for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and other chemical messengers in the brain.

Choline in our diet and in food, dietary intake This nutrient, usually as part of phosphatidyl choline, or lecithin, is present in a number of foods, particularly eggs, fish, legumes, nuts, and meats, as well as in human breast milk. Dietary intake of choline in a healthy diet ranges from 300 to 900 mg a day. Most individuals who have a normal diet are not likely to be deficient in choline, however there are certain people that, even with a good diet, may still not get enough choline for optimum health and thus have a deficiency of this important nutrient. In the past it was thought that the human body made adequate amounts of choline when needed. However, studies show volunteers on a choline deficient diet are not able to produce enough of this nutrient.*

USDA guidelines, daily consumption The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that men consume daily about 550 milligrams of choline a day and women about 400 milligrams. This minimum choline intake each day should prevent liver dysfunction. However, some individuals may need up to 800 milligrams of choline each day to prevent or reverse the damage caused by a deficiency of this nutrient.

Combinations and Interactions

Q. Can a choline supplement be taken the same day as CDP-choline for better mental performance?A. Yes, if the dosage is kept to half a capsule of each supplement.

Q. Is it okay to take Mind Power Rx combined with choline bitartrate supplement or acetyl-l-carnitine?A. We prefer taking these supplements on separate days since each of them is potent. You may combine two in smaller amounts, such as half a capsule of each.

Combining with sexual enhancing formulasQ. I see there is choline present in Passion Rx, the natural sex enhancing formula. Is it okay to take additional choline when taking a Passion Rx capsule?A. Passion Rx is potent by itself, we suggest not taking a choline pill the same day.

With or without foodQ. Would you suggest taking choline with or without food?A. If you would like to notice the mental alertness more acutely, you can take it on an empty stomach. If you are taking choline for general health improvement and you are not as interested in its mental effects, then take it with food.

Methyl donorsQ. Is choline related to TMG and DMG?A. Yes. They have similar chemical structures. TMG has three methyl groups and DMG has two methyl groups.

PregnancyQ. I will like to know if your product choline is okay to take while I am pregnant.A. This is a decision you and your doctor need to make since we can't advise anyone regarding what to take or how much. Some women are deficient in this nutrient during pregnancy.

Choline in foods and function Choline, found in foods as varied as liver, beef, eggs, and chocolate, plays an important role in the formation of cell membranes -- the outer sheath that keeps cells intact. In addition, it works as a building block for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and other chemical messengers in the brain.

Choline in our diet and in food, dietary intake This nutrient, usually as part of phosphatidyl choline, or lecithin, is present in a number of foods, particularly eggs, fish, legumes, nuts, and meats, as well as in human breast milk. Dietary intake of choline in a healthy diet ranges from 300 to 900 mg a day. Most individuals who have a normal diet are not likely to be deficient in choline, however there are certain people that, even with a good diet, may still not get enough choline for optimum health and thus have a deficiency of this important nutrient. In the past it was thought that the human body made adequate amounts of choline when needed. However, studies show volunteers on a choline deficient diet are not able to produce enough of this nutrient.*

USDA guidelines, daily consumption The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that men consume daily about 550 milligrams of choline a day and women about 400 milligrams. This minimum choline intake each day should prevent liver dysfunction. However, some individuals may need up to 800 milligrams of choline each day to prevent or reverse the damage caused by a deficiency of this nutrient.

Combinations and Interactions

Q. Can a choline supplement be taken the same day as CDP-choline for better mental performance?A. Yes, if the dosage is kept to half a capsule of each supplement.

Q. Is it okay to take Mind Power Rx combined with choline bitartrate supplement or acetyl-l-carnitine?A. We prefer taking these supplements on separate days since each of them is potent. You may combine two in smaller amounts, such as half a capsule of each.

Combining with sexual enhancing formulasQ. I see there is choline present in Passion Rx, the natural sex enhancing formula. Is it okay to take additional choline when taking a Passion Rx capsule?A. Passion Rx is potent by itself, we suggest not taking a choline pill the same day.

With or without foodQ. Would you suggest taking choline with or without food?A. If you would like to notice the mental alertness more acutely, you can take it on an empty stomach. If you are taking choline for general health improvement and you are not as interested in its mental effects, then take it with food.

Methyl donorsQ. Is choline related to TMG and DMG?A. Yes. They have similar chemical structures. TMG has three methyl groups and DMG has two methyl groups.

PregnancyQ. I will like to know if your product choline is okay to take while I am pregnant.A. This is a decision you and your doctor need to make since we can't advise anyone regarding what to take or how much. Some women are deficient in this nutrient during pregnancy.

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